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- the invention relates to beverage dispensers and in particular to automatic beverage dispensers for wine. More particularly, the invention relates to an automatic wine dispenser which maintains the wine in a nitrogen enriched atmosphere to prevent secondary fermentation of the wine by oxygen present in air when the wine is in the dispensing system prior to being dispensed for consumption.
- Automatic beverage dispensers have increased in popularity and are finding a variety of uses in restaurants and lounges for automatically dispensing beverages.
- these dispensers are used for dispensing alcoholic beverages and the ingredients for making a mixed drink, highball, cocktail or the like.
- One such automatic dispenser of which the present invention is a modification and improvement thereon, is shown in my earlier U.S. Pat. No. 3,991,911. Although this dispenser has proved highly satisfactory for dispensing of most alcoholic beverages and mixes therefor, problems occur when the dispenser is used for dispensing of wines.
- Objectives of the invention include providing an improved automatic wine dispenser which eliminates secondary fermentation of the wine when contained in the dispenser by preventing oxidation of the wine by maintaining the wine in a nitrogen enriched atmosphere. Another objective of the invention is to provide such a wine dispenser which enables the wine to be dispensed from their original containers or bottles thereby enabling the owner of the restaurant or lounge establishment to conform with various state and local laws.
- a still further objective of the invention is to provide such a wine dispenser which can be easily incorporated into existing alcoholic beverage dispensers and in which such prior dispensers can be used for the dispensing of wine by relatively minor, yet unique modifications thereto, facilitating their manufacturing, assembling and usage thereof.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide such a dispenser in which any air that is trapped in the wine storage reservoir of the dispensing system can be purged easily therefrom by manual actuation of a purge valve which supplies a sufficient quantity of nitrogen gas under a slight pressure to the reservoir to force the air out through a purge valve; and in which such a feature is desirable to replace the air in the reservoir when an empty bottle of wine is replaced in the reservoir with a filled bottle.
- Another objective is to provide such a wine dispenser having a demand regulator which automatically compensates for removal of wine from the storage reservoir by filling the vacated space in the reservoir and in the wine bottle with nitrogen upon the dispensing of a quantity of wine from the reservoir and bottle, thereby maintaining the nitrogen enriched atmosphere in the reservoir and wine bottle at all times.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide such a dispenser in which the supply of nitrogen used to maintain the nitrogen enriched atmosphere in the storage reservoir, also may be used to supply the pressure for discharging the wine from a second reservoir through a flow line to a drink dispenser when a dispensing solenoid in the flow line is actuated by the bartender or waitress; and in which this discharge nitrogen gas further reduces secondary fermentation from occurring in the wine.
- Another objective is to provide such a dispenser in which the wine is maintained in a nitrogen enriched atmosphere which is at atmospheric pressure except when discharging the wine to prevent the nitrogen from being absorbed into the wine and affecting its appearance and taste.
- the improved automatic wine dispenser including a first reservoir for containing a quantity of wine, a supply of pressurized nitrogen gas; a second reservoir in communication with the first reservoir through a first valve at a first end of said second reservoir, and with said second reservoir being in communication with the supply of nitrogen gas through a second valve at a second end thereof; a wine dispensing line connected to the second reservoir and having flow valve means interposed therein for controlling the flow of wine being dispensed from said second reservoir through said line; vent means communicating with the first reservoir for venting any air trapped within said first reservoir; control means communicating with the supply of nitrogen gas and with the first reservoir for maintaining a predetermined amount of nitrogen gas in said first reservoir and for purging any air contained therein; and valve control means for controlling the second valve for supplying pressurized nitrogen gas to the second reservoir for the dispensing of wine therefrom.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic block diagram of the improved wine dispenser
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of some of the main components of the wine dispenser.
- Dispenser 1 includes a generally airtight filling reservoir indicated generally at 2, with a bottle adapter 3 mounted on the upper end thereof.
- a dispensing pump indicated generally at 5 is connected to filling reservoir 2 by a tube or conduit 6.
- Dispensing pump 5 is connected at its upper end by a tube 7 to a supply of pressurized nitrogen gas which is contained in a cylinder 8 through a gas feed line 12.
- Filling reservoir 2 (FIG. 2) includes a generally tubular container 9 preferably formed of non toxic plastic or stainless steel having a reduced bottom neck 15 which defines opening 10 and an annular flange 11 formed at the top end. Neck 15 is received in liquid and airtight relationship with tube 6. Top flange 11 functions as a support for bottle adapter 3.
- Bottle adapter 3 includes a circular disc 13 having an angularly depending circular boss 14 that is located in the center of disc 13 for self-locating purposes.
- a usual bottle 16 of wine has a discharge member which is indicated generally at 18, mounted in open end 17 thereof when mounting bottle 16 on reservoir 2.
- Member 18 consists of a sleeve 19 having a flange 20 and a tapered end portion 21 that is snugly received in self-centered relationship in open end 17 of bottle 16. Diametrically spaced openings 22 are provided in the outer end of tube 19 for dispensing wine from bottle 16 when the bottle is in an inverted position mounted on bottle adapter 3 as shown in FIG. 2.
- a tapered locating sleeve 23 having a flange 24 is telescoped around the exterior of sleeve 19 and is positioned in disc boss 14 between flange 20 and disc 13.
- the tapered surface of sleeve 23 preferably is conical in nature and complementary to the interior surface of disc boss 14 to provide an airtight fit therebetween.
- a cap 25 is fixed in the outer open end of tube 19 and together with sleeve 23 forms a closure for tube 19 when discharge member 18 is initially inserted into bottle end 17 prior to inverting bottle 16 in disc boss 14 as explained in greater detail in U.S. Pat. No. 3,991,911.
- a low level indicator provided by a pair of sensor electrodes 68 may be mounted on reservoir 2 and connected to a multiplexing circuit of the type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,213,339 by wire 69 to provide a signal that the wine level in reservoir 2 has reached a position requiring a new bottle of wine to be mounted thereon.
- the other end of conduit 6 is connected with a liquid and airtight connection to a reduced annular neck 29 formed at the lower end of a dispenser pump 5.
- Dispensing pump 5 preferably is a two-piece member formed by upper and lower sections 30 and 31 joined by mating flanges 32 to form a second airtight fluid reservoir 33.
- Flange 29 is formed at the lower end of section 31 which terminates in a tapered bottom wall 34 and defines bottom opening 36.
- a stainless steel ball 35 is located within reservoir 33 and gravitationally seals opening 36.
- a wine dispensing line 38 is mounted in a boss 39 that is formed on the side wall of lower section 31 of reservoir 33 and communicates with the interior thereof.
- a solenoid controlled valve 40 is interposed in dispensing line 38 and may be controlled by a diode 41 connected thereto for accurately controlling the amount of wine that is discharged from dispensing pump 5 through line 38 upon actuation of the proper control therefor.
- a vent or pressure control valve 43 is mounted on disc 13 and communicates with the interior of filling reservoir 2 through an opening 44 formed in disc 13.
- Valve 43 may be of the type shown in FIG. 2 consisting of a sealing rod 45 which is biased into a normally closed position by a coil spring 46.
- Coil spring 46 exerts a relatively small amount of pressure on plunger rod 45, sufficient to maintain it in a closed sealing position with disc opening 44 as shown in FIG. 2, while requiring only a relatively small amount of pressure to be exerted thereon by gas injected into reservoir 2 to open the valve for venting gas and trapped air to the surrounding atmosphere.
- a gas supply tube 49 is mounted in a boss 50 formed on disc 13 and communicates with the interior of reservoir 2 through a disc opening 51 defined by boss 50. Gas supply tube 49 communicates with nitrogen cylinder 8 through a pair of branch lines 52 and 53.
- a valve 54 is interposed in branch line 53 and a demand regulator 55 is interposed in branch line 52. Valve 54 may be controlled either by button 56 or by a remote controlled solenoid.
- a solenoid controlled valve 57 is mounted in gas line 12 which extends between nitrogen cylinder 8 and upper end 58 of tube 7. Valve 57 is electrically connected to a central operator controlled keyboard 61 or other control means by a line 62. Wine dispensing control solenoid also is connected to keyboard 61 by another electric line 60.
- improved wine dispenser 1 is similar in many respects to the beverage dispenser described in detail in U.S. Pat. No. 3,991,911.
- a bottle of wine 16 is opened and discharge member 18 inserted in the open end 17 thereof.
- the bottle is inverted and placed in reservoir disc boss 14 which forms an airtight seal therebetween.
- This chamber is purged of air by actuation of purge valve 54 and then the wine will flow from the bottle through openings 22 of discharge sleeve 19, through conduit 6 and into reservoir 33 of dispensing pump 5 until the wine reaches a liquid level 63 in reservoir 2 which conforms with the level of discharge opening 22.
- the wine will reach a level 64 in tube 7 of dispensing pump 5.
- valve 54 Actuation of valve 54, either manually by depressing a button 56 on the valve or by a remote controlled solenoid, will discharge a quantity of nitrogen from cylinder 8 through line 53 and tube 49 into an upper air space 65 located between wine level 63 and disc 13. This purging operation is done prior to depressing the bottle into fully open position in the reservoir. The incoming nitrogen will have sufficient pressure to open purge valve 43 whereupon all of the air which is trapped in space 65 upon placing a new bottle of wine on reservoir 2 will be vented to the surrounding atmosphere. Valve 54 is maintained open a sufficient length of time to ensure that a sufficient amount of nitrogen is discharged from cylinder 8 into space 65 to purge nearly all of the air therefrom forming a blanket of nitrogen in space 65.
- a bartender to dispense a glass of wine will actuate the appropriate button on keyboard panel 61 or on a handheld dispensing nozzle which will generally simultaneously open valves 57 and 40.
- the pressurized nitrogen from cylinder 8 will flow through line 12 and tube 7 toward reservoir 33 forcing a quantity of wine in reservoir 33 through opened dispensing line 38 past solenoid 40 for a predetermined length of time to fill a wine glass.
- Wine dispensing line 38 is connected to a dispensing nozzle which may be fixedly mounted as on a dispenser unit at the bar or manually held and manipulated by the bartender.
- valve 57 will be of a type that after being moved to a closed position to block further flow of the pressurized drink discharge nitrogen gas from cylinder 8, will have a nonpressure one-way check valve 67 as a part thereof which will permit the pressurized nitrogen gas remaining in tube 7 to be vented to the atmosphere to reduce the pressure of the nitrogen remaining in tube 7 to atmospheric pressure while preventing any air from entering tube 7. This enables the pressure exerted by the wine in reservoir 2 to lift ball 35 from its sealing engagement with annular flange 29, permitting the wine to be restored to its liquid level 64.
- Demand regulator 55 will permit sufficient nitrogen to flow through line 52 and tube 49 to replace the discharged wine and maintain a nitrogen enriched atmosphere in space 65 of reservoir 2 above wine level 63. Nitrogen still remains in tube 7 at atmospheric pressure to prevent air from entering tube 7 thereby eliminating secondary fermentation. Likewise, the atmospheric pressure of the nitrogen in tube 7 as well as the nitrogen in space 65 of reservoir 2 will prevent it from readily mixing with the wine and affecting its taste which could occur if the nitrogen remained at a higher pressure.
- the wine is always maintained in a nitrogen enriched atmosphere since space 65 of reservoir 2 is continually filled with nitrogen by demand regulator 55 after each dispensing operation.
- the space in tube 7 above the wine will have nitrogen trapped therein from the nitrogen remaining from that used to dispense the wine.
- the remaining portions of the system will be filled with wine.
- the only time air will be introduced into the dispenser is when a new bottle of wine is placed on top of reservoir 2.
- purge valve 54 is actuated discharging the air trapped in space 65 into the atmosphere and filling the same with nitrogen.
- a new bottle of wine will usually be placed on top of reservoir 2 prior to the wine dropping below level indicator 28. This eliminates any air from entering conduit 6, reservoir 33 and pressure line 7.
- nitrogen control system is shown using a plurality of valves 54 and 57 and demand regulator 55, these components can be replaced with other types of mechanisms for maintaining a supply of nitrogen in space 65 and tube 7.
- two separate sources of nitrogen can be used, one source connected with reservoir 2 for maintaining a nitrogen blanket in space 65 with the second source of nitrogen supplying sufficient pressure to reservoir 33 to dispense the wine therefrom and for maintaining the upper portion of tube 7 blanketed with nitrogen at all times.
- Appropriate controls would be provided for relieving the pressure sufficiently to enable the wine to reach its fluid level without permitting air to be introduced into line 7 at any time.
- a plurality of the improved wine dispensers 1 may be interconnected and controlled by a single source of nitrogen and from a single panel by appropriate interconnected control valves in a similar manner as shown in the beverage dispenser of U.S. Pat. No. 3,991,911 without affecting the concept of the invention.
- dispensing pump 5 having a reservoir 33 could be replaced with other types of fluid pumps that would draw the wine directly from reservoir 2.
- improved wine dispenser 1 provides an automatic wine dispensing system which maintains the wine in a nitrogen enriched atmosphere to prevent secondary fermentation from occurring, and in which nitrogen is used to maintain the desired level of wine in the dispensing pump as well as for the dispensing pressure medium. Furthermore, another advantage of the improved wine dispenser is that the discharge pressure is low and the nitrogen supplied through demand regulator 52 and the pressure of the nitrogen in tube 7 is at atmospheric level to prevent it from appreciably mingling with the wine to affect its taste. Likewise, the dispenser enables the wine to be dispensed from its original containers or bottles in which it was supplied to the restaurant or lounge.
- the improved wine dispenser is simplified, provides an effective, safe, inexpensive, and efficient device which achieves all the enumerated objectives, provides for eliminating difficulties encountered with prior devices, and solves problems and obtains new results in the art.
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